Published: Thursday, January 27, 2011, 11:29 Clock Updated: Thursday, January 27, 2011, 11:49 clock
BANGOR Township - A press conference is scheduled for Friday Henslee early morning in the case of the missing woman, Amy Sue Hartford Township.A family friend unidentified, who spent much of Thursday at the home of Amy Sue Henslee and her husband, James Henslee said: "The search is over and it does not end well."
TV Sites reported that a body was found Thursday evening in Bangor Township. The 30-year-old stay-at-home mother of Hartford Township, has been missing since Monday.
WWMT Channel 3 reported that two bodies were found Thursday in a wooded area near County Road 687 in Bangor Township.
SUV for hours Thursday night between the police crime lab truck shuttle along the rural county road 687 and parked a well-lit wooded few hundred yards from the road.
Around 10:30 am, the clock pulled a car off-road vehicles using shovels and other equipment is loaded and executed several officers back into the forest.
The area is located behind a mobile home on 4287 CR 687 in Bangor Township, north of Hartford.
The mobile home was cordoned off by crime scene tape and a wooden pick-up and advertising the services of plowing was parked in front.
Public records show the property of the inhabitants belong Richard P. Beebe, 27, and Phillip Beebe.
A dilapidated shed and at least two other craft, high seated next to the mobile home snow. A lot of wood and container and more small houses sit north of the capital, sought in the direction of the police in the region.
11 hours, police with flashlights were scouring the area of forest.
Sheriff Dale Gribl was on the scene and continued to do commentary. He said that officials should hold a press conference between midnight and 2 hours in Paw Paw.
- Russon Gabrielle contributed to this report.
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